Four systems of lathe 80
The 80-size four-jaw chuck for lathe machines is a key component in the turning process, responsible for securely and precisely holding the workpiece. This model is typically made from hardened alloy steel to ensure high resistance against wear, mechanical pressure, and the heat generated during machining operations. With an 80-millimeter diameter, this four-jaw chuck is suitable for small to medium-sized workpieces. Its jaws are designed to hold the workpiece concentrically and firmly in place without slipping. This feature significantly enhances dimensional accuracy and the final surface quality of the parts, playing an important role in improving the lathe machine’s performance.
Structurally, the 80-size four-jaw chuck consists of a sturdy body and hardened jaws, which are driven by a spiral or gear mechanism that evenly transfers force to the jaws. This design ensures that the jaws move synchronously, holding the workpiece steadily and without vibration. Additionally, the ease of opening and closing the jaws speeds up workpiece changes, increasing productivity in industrial workshops. When selecting an 80-size four-jaw chuck, paying attention to factors such as body material, manufacturing precision, and the type of internal mechanism is crucial to guarantee optimal perf